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View article: De zevende editie van de Nouvelle Flore de la Belgique: nieuwe Nederlandse namen
De zevende editie van de Nouvelle Flore de la Belgique: nieuwe Nederlandse namen Open
The seventh edition of the Nouvelle Flore de la Belgique: new Dutch vernacular names. A list of 58 new Dutch plant names in the seventh edition as compared with the sixth is presented and commented upon.
View article: Dumortiera 79 tot 122: een terugblik na twee decennia als redacteur
Dumortiera 79 tot 122: een terugblik na twee decennia als redacteur Open
Dumortiera, fascicle 79 through 122: looking back after two decades as editor. In 2023, Dumortiera will welcome a new editor. For the outgoing editor, this is a moment to look back gratefully at over 20 years of activity, accounting for 44…
View article: Veldgids Nederlandse flora, 13de druk. Book review
Veldgids Nederlandse flora, 13de druk. Book review Open
Book review of a flora that aims to introduce amateur botanists into the use of identification keys. The opportunities and limits of accessible yet accurate keys as a stepping stone to increased knowledge of the flora and as a means to sti…
View article: Hoe donkergroen of obscuur is Epilobium obscurum?
Hoe donkergroen of obscuur is Epilobium obscurum? Open
How obscure is Epilobium obscurum? – There are indications that Epilobium obscurum is often overlooked or misidentified by Belgian botanists (especially mistaken for E. tetragonum). This contribution describes and illustrates its distingui…
View article: Taxonomy of the weed species of the genus Echinochloa (Poaceae, Paniceae) in Southwestern Europe: Exploring the confused current state of affairs
Taxonomy of the weed species of the genus Echinochloa (Poaceae, Paniceae) in Southwestern Europe: Exploring the confused current state of affairs Open
The taxonomy of Echinochloa , a predominantly tropical to warm-temperate genus of 40–50 species, including some of the world’s worst weeds, is still poorly understood. This is because some species, including the extremely widespread E. cru…
View article: Taxonomy of the weed species of the genus Echinochloa (Poaceae, Paniceae) in Southwestern Europe: Exploring the confused current state of affairs
Taxonomy of the weed species of the genus Echinochloa (Poaceae, Paniceae) in Southwestern Europe: Exploring the confused current state of affairs Open
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Hoste, Ivan, Verloove, Filip (2022): Taxonomy of the weed species of the genus Echinochloa (Poaceae, Paniceae) in Southwestern Europe: Exploring …
View article: Bomen en struiken: nieuwe uitdagingen voor de florist. Beschouwingen naar aanleiding van de publicatie van B. Maes (red.) (2021), Atlas wilde bomen en struiken
Bomen en struiken: nieuwe uitdagingen voor de florist. Beschouwingen naar aanleiding van de publicatie van B. Maes (red.) (2021), Atlas wilde bomen en struiken Open
Trees and shrubs: new challenges for field botanists. – The Atlas wilde bomen en struiken, published in 2021, is the result of years of prospecting in the Netherlands and Flanders. The study of ancient forest relics and ancient small lands…
View article: Een vondst van Viola lactea in het Drongengoed (prov. Oost-Vlaanderen): een primeur met een oude lokale voorgeschiedenis
Een vondst van Viola lactea in het Drongengoed (prov. Oost-Vlaanderen): een primeur met een oude lokale voorgeschiedenis Open
A first observation of Viola lactea in Drongengoed (province of East Flanders, Belgium): new, yet with local roots in a distant past. – In 2019, Viola lactea Smith was observed for the first time in the forest and heathland area of Drongen…
View article: Hybridization of Oxalis corniculata and O. dillenii in their non-native range
Hybridization of Oxalis corniculata and O. dillenii in their non-native range Open
Many species have been introduced beyond their native ranges and many have become global weeds. Human mediated dispersal has removed the geographic isolation of these species, reversing millions of years of independent evolution. Examples …
View article: Over planten en hun naam: wetenschappelijke namen, volksnamen, Nederlandstalige namen
Over planten en hun naam: wetenschappelijke namen, volksnamen, Nederlandstalige namen Open
On plants and their names: scientific names, popular names, Dutch names. – Many naturalists prefer vernacular names rather than scientific names which are often perceived as difficult or pedantic. This contribution provides a historical ov…
View article: The origin of <i>Oxalis corniculata</i> L.
The origin of <i>Oxalis corniculata</i> L. Open
Background Oxalis corniculata L. is a weed with a world-wide distribution and unknown origin. Though it belongs to a section of the genus from South America, the evidence that this species came from there is weak. Methods We reviewed the e…
View article: A biobibliographical sketch of a naturalist turned rhodologist: François Crépin (1830-1903)
A biobibliographical sketch of a naturalist turned rhodologist: François Crépin (1830-1903) Open
Born in Rochefort, in the Belgian Ardennes, François Crépin (1830-1903) soon developed a taste for wild plants, yet he never received a formal training in botany. By the late 1850s, still without a job but living with his parents, the ambi…
View article: The publications of François Crépin (1830-1903). An annotated chronological list
The publications of François Crépin (1830-1903). An annotated chronological list Open
As the author of a flora that was used by generations of amateur and professional botanists and, later in his career, of numerous studies on the taxonomy of genus Rosa, François Crépin has a place among the leading botanists in Belgium in …
View article: Opening-up Crépin’s Rose Herbarium by New Technologies: a Pilot Project
Opening-up Crépin’s Rose Herbarium by New Technologies: a Pilot Project Open
The collections of Meise Botanic Garden comprise extensive and varied documentation on the genus Rosa . The library collection contains valuable and often rare 19th century publications about the genus Rosa , frequently with annotations by…
View article: Belgian botany in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: from plant hunting to nascent nature conservation
Belgian botany in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: from plant hunting to nascent nature conservation Open
The activities and archives of the Société royale de Botanique de Belgique are a rich source of information about the early decades of conservation in Belgium. In the second half of the nineteenth century botanists witnessed important chan…